Why Does Brendon Urie Hate ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’

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It hit different at their last show, the whole crowd signing along. It was magic

_LoveMeKnot
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I Write Sins Not Tragedies, Nine in the Afternoon, This is Gospel will never get old

DamonNewman-bbpx
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I'm glad that he's one of the few artist that don't hate the song that put them on the map in the first place.

bilogskii
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Old panic is so good. I love the 2000s era in general.

katherinep
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"But its better if you do" is for sure their best song no competition

eugenioasanchezperez
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I was 5 years old when “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” released, and it was the first album i ever loved in my entire life. My favorite song was always “I Constantly Pray for Esteban” but the entire album has always struck me for some reason. I think it’s the atmosphere of it, it makes you feel like you’re in a masquerade. Like, just imagine being a 5 year old kid listening to such intellectual music. It truly is a time i won’t ever get to relive again, and i would do anything to go back to the mid 2000s

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I mean legendary bands in their genres are gonna be able to do that. That’s why bands like Queen, Beatles, Elvis, Michael Jackson get new fans everyday. The music is classic and timeless.

TheFishRizzler
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My daughter is a huge fan. I remember listening to them when I was 16/17 and now she is 13 and absolutely loves them. We have bonded over these songs.

jessicawinkler
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When that album came out my oldest was about 12 years old. For my birthday he asked his friend to burn the CD for him because he didn't have any money & didn't want to ask me for the money so he could surprise me with it for my birthday that year. I think of him every time I hear any of their songs. He died last November. He was only 25 years old. Those songs from that album have a different meaning for me now than they did back then. If I didn't have other children who need me I'm positive I'd have checked out after his funeral.

moniquebalmer
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That album will forever be one of my favorites

Upperwestsidemolar
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I totally agree with this! I introduced my teenage daughters who weren’t even alive when it came out to panic! I was listening to I write sins not tragedies in the car one day and now I hear them listening to and singing along to all of the panic! Songs as if they were brand new. It’s great

ReneaMarseeMakeup
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That’s when you realize you have longevity as an artist when multiple generations dig your stuff

RyanRediger
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I was like 15 when I first heard PATD and now I'm 33 and I listen to them with my 19 year old co worker while we work. We both love them

mrsjacksonstewart
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Brendon gives the best hugs ever, he was really sweet to my mom when her and I worked hospitality for their Pretty. Odd tour and they really made us feel welcomed in, and they tipped really good too!

TheSlenderBassist
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I listened to that song as a kid, teenager and now a 27 year old adult. That’s probably the song that got me interested in alternative music, and subsequently Rock, metal, etc

ManyWaysFilms
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Their first two records are impeccable

domd
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singing this in Manchester, tye last P!ATD show was... next level.

walawalaWallows
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I grew up on that song when i was 12 now im in my late 20s snd still love it

YowhatisthisGuy
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I am a Fan from the start, so is my 18 year old daughter since ahe was a teenager ❤. We literally sing on the top of our lungs “Into the unknown “ when we are having a rough day 🥹🫶, 😂, we have fun, sing nine in the afternoon and so on. He’s just a blast and the band is amazing. Them and Paramore, just brings back the energy ✨🌟🤩 Gratitude 🙏🏻🌷

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I didn’t know it would be p!atd’s last tour and I bought tickets very last minute while I was at work and left early to go. So thankful I did, it was such a wonderful experience and hearing Brendon live was such a dream!! Hearing the older songs live made me cry😭😭

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